It was the week of Passage and every one was in a stir. Most of my classmates were getting their farewell parties geared around. While I had my fair share to go to, I wasn't holding one of my own. I was too anxious for my audition to worry about being obsessed with a party. My audition was all I could think about. I had increased the amount of time I practiced every day, almost to the point of tripling it. My mind was never far away from my music.
This is nice.
I thought as I touched an elegant white fabric. It was a soft cotton, almost as if silk could imitate cotton.
"May I help you with something?" A friendly clerk asked me.
"Um. I'm just looking for a dress to wear to Passage."
She nodded in understanding.
"If I need help, I'll come ask. I don't know what I want yet."
"Okay. I'll be right over here." She pointed to a rack of fitting room returns.
I continued to study the white dress in front of me.
I bet the fabric would hang just right for my body.
I pulled the pleated skirt apart to feel the texture of the fabric. It was a knee length dress, halter top style. It was empire waisted, with a decorative knot at the center.
Simplistic, easy.
Just what I'm looking for.
It had been a boring evening. No one was able to come with me, and solo shopping was never high on my top-ten-best-nights list.
"I'm ready to check out." I said to the clerk. After the quick transaction, my stomach growled.
I'm only a little hungry.
Nothing really sounds good.
Chinese?
No.
Pizza.
No.
I was reading the names off of the café court restaurants.
Sub?
No.
Salad?
No.
Taco Hut?
That'll work.
I took a seat a little away from everyone else when I had gotten my food. I knew I could review my music again when I was alone. I pulled the battered papers out of my hand bag. The paper was worn soft from over use.
I reviewed the pitches in my head as I ate my dinner. I studied the foreign words, recommitting them to memory for the five hundredth time. I was so deep in thought, I jumped clear out of my seat when a familiar male voice called my name.
"Delilah?"
I gasped, almost inhaling a piece of lettuce. "yes?" I said coughing.
"Its me, Vin. I'm so sorry I scared you."
I took a deep breath through my nose to help settle my heart rate. I smiled despite my annoyance.
"Its okay, I was just reviewing my audition piece. How are you?"
"I'm as good as always. What are you auditioning for?"
"Music scholarship. I want to go to finishing school on the east coast."
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Faith: Delilah
ParanormalMeet Delilah... just your average high school girl ready to graduate and conquer the world. Tired of school, and fed up with her home town, she can't wait to move onto finishing school for music. Until her hopes are crushed by a family devastation...